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author | Leon Arber <larber@ncsa.uiuc.edu> | 2005-01-27 21:59:34 (GMT) |
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committer | Leon Arber <larber@ncsa.uiuc.edu> | 2005-01-27 21:59:34 (GMT) |
commit | 046fe35568d6393cf887b9d6e9e95ccd36917b4a (patch) | |
tree | bee87127da78ef5aa90b2b0661ff57375f74e8b4 | |
parent | 3cbd8ed91771304e6cb1d83d483d9bf9ad4540e9 (diff) | |
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[svn-r9876] Purpose:
Added ability to select which io performance types to graph
Description:
Originally, POSIX, MPIO, and PHDF5 were all graphed. Now, any subset of these can be graphed individually via the io_type command-line param.
Platforms tested:
heping
Misc. update:
-rwxr-xr-x | perform/gen_report.pl | 129 |
1 files changed, 98 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/perform/gen_report.pl b/perform/gen_report.pl index 7994c26..f5c21f3 100755 --- a/perform/gen_report.pl +++ b/perform/gen_report.pl @@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ use IO::Handle; use Getopt::Long; -use Switch; if ($#ARGV == -1) { usage(); @@ -74,11 +73,13 @@ GetOptions("data_type=s"=>\$data_type, "procs=i"=>\$num_procs_graph, "help!"=>\$help, "throughput=s"=>\$throughput_type, + "io_type=i"=>\$io_type, "3d!"=>\$plot_3d); usage() if $help or !@ARGV; $throughput_type = "average" if !$throughput_type; +$io_type = 7 if !$io_type; foreach my $arg (@ARGV) { @@ -162,6 +163,7 @@ sub usage { -buffer_size \"buffer_size\" plots data from this buffer size (in kilobytes, default is 128)\n -procs \"num_procs\" plots data from the run with num_procs processors (default is 1).\n -throughput \"throughput_type\" plots either the \"max\", \"min\", or \"average\" throughput (default is average)\n + -io_type \"io_type\" where \"io_type\" is the bitwise or of the io_type for which plotting is desired (1 for POSIX, 2 for MPIO, 4 for PHDF5 (default is 7 (all))\n -3d if present, does a 3d plot in addition to the normal ones\n"; exit 1; @@ -335,6 +337,51 @@ sub write_ascii_file { } } +sub draw_plot +{ + my($p_3d) = @_; + + if($p_3d) + { + $counter = 3; + print GNUPLOT_PIPE "splot "; + } + else + { + $counter = 2; + print GNUPLOT_PIPE "plot "; + } + + if($io_type & 1) { + print GNUPLOT_PIPE " \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:"; + + if($p_3d) { print GNUPLOT_PIPE "2:"; } + + print GNUPLOT_PIPE $counter . " title 'POSIX' with linespoints"; + $counter = $counter + 1; + } + if($io_type & 2) { + if($io_type & 1) { print GNUPLOT_PIPE ", "; } + print GNUPLOT_PIPE "\"gnuplot.data\" using 1:"; + + if($p_3d) { print GNUPLOT_PIPE "2:"; } + + print GNUPLOT_PIPE $counter . " title 'MPIO' with linespoints"; + $counter = $counter + 1; + if($io_type & 4) { print GNUPLOT_PIPE ", ";} + } + if($io_type & 4) { + print GNUPLOT_PIPE " \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:"; + + if($p_3d) { print GNUPLOT_PIPE "2:"; } + + print GNUPLOT_PIPE $counter . " title 'PHDF5' with linespoints"; + + } + print GNUPLOT_PIPE "\n"; +} + + sub plot_default_graph1 { open(GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT, ">gnuplot.data") or die "error: cannot open file gnuplot.data: $!\n"; @@ -353,19 +400,26 @@ sub plot_default_graph1 { print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set xtics (\"1\" 1, \"2\" 2, \"4\" 4, \"8\" 8, \"16\" 16, \"32\" 32, \"64\" 64, \"128\" 128, \"256\" 256, \"512\" 512, \"1024\" 1024)\n"; - foreach $proc (sort { $a <=> $b }( keys %results )) { - print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $proc . "\t" . - $results{$proc}{$transfer_buffer_size*1024}[0]{$data_type} . "\t" . - $results{$proc}{$transfer_buffer_size*1024}[1]{$data_type}. "\t" . - $results{$proc}{$transfer_buffer_size*1024}[2]{$data_type} . "\n"; + foreach $proc (sort { $a <=> $b }( keys %results )) + { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $proc . "\t"; + if($io_type & 1) { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $results{$proc}{$transfer_buffer_size*1024}[0]{$data_type} . "\t"; + } + if($io_type & 2) { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $results{$proc}{$transfer_buffer_size*1024}[1]{$data_type}. "\t"; + } + if($io_type & 4) { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $results{$proc}{$transfer_buffer_size*1024}[2]{$data_type}; + } + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT "\n"; + + } - } - close(GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT); - print GNUPLOT_PIPE "plot \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:2 title 'POSIX' with \\ - linespoints , \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:3 title 'MPIO' with linespoints, \\ - \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:4 title 'PHDF5' with linespoints\n"; + draw_plot(0); + unlink(GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT); } @@ -387,19 +441,25 @@ sub plot_default_graph2 { #the next line attempts to hack gnuplot to get around it's inability to linearly scale, but logarithmically label an axis print GNUPLOT_PIPE "set xtics (\"4K\" 4*1024, \"8K\" 8*1024, \"16K\" 16*1024, \"32K\" 32*1024, \"64K\" 64*1024, \"128K\" 128*1024, \"256K\" 256*1024, \"512K\" 512*1024, \"1M\" 1024*1024, \"2M\" 2048*1024, \"4M\" 4096*1024, \"8M\" 8192*1024, \"16M\" 16384*1024)\n"; - foreach $xfer (sort {$a <=> $b} ( keys %{$results{1}} )) { - print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $xfer . "\t" . - $results{$num_procs_graph}{$xfer}[0]{$data_type} . "\t" . - $results{$num_procs_graph}{$xfer}[1]{$data_type}. "\t" . - $results{$num_procs_graph}{$xfer}[2]{$data_type} . "\n"; + foreach $xfer (sort {$a <=> $b} ( keys %{$results{1}} )) + { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $xfer . "\t"; + if($io_type & 1) { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $results{$num_procs_graph}{$xfer}[0]{$data_type} . "\t"; + } + if($io_type & 2) { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $results{$num_procs_graph}{$xfer}[1]{$data_type}. "\t"; + } + if($io_type & 4) { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $results{$num_procs_graph}{$xfer}[2]{$data_type}; + } + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT "\n"; } close(GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT); - print GNUPLOT_PIPE "plot \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:2 title 'POSIX' with \\ - linespoints , \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:3 title 'MPIO' with linespoints, \\ - \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:4 title 'PHDF5' with linespoints\n"; + draw_plot(0); unlink(GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT); } @@ -425,25 +485,32 @@ sub plot_3d_graph3 { #Read speed on z-axis, processors on x, buffer size on y. - foreach $proc (sort { $a <=> $b }( keys %results )) { - foreach $xfer (sort {$a <=> $b} ( keys %{$results{$proc}} )) { - print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $proc . "\t" . $xfer . "\t" . - $results{$proc}{$xfer}[0]{"write-only"} . "\t" . - $results{$proc}{$xfer}[1]{"write-only"}. "\t" . - $results{$proc}{$xfer}[2]{"write-only"} . "\n"; + foreach $proc (sort { $a <=> $b }( keys %results )) + { + foreach $xfer (sort {$a <=> $b} ( keys %{$results{$proc}} )) + { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $proc . "\t" . $xfer . "\t"; + if($io_type & 1) { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $results{$proc}{$xfer}[0]{"write-only"} . "\t"; + } + if($io_type & 2) { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $results{$proc}{$xfer}[1]{"write-only"}. "\t"; + } + if($io_type & 4) { + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT $results{$proc}{$xfer}[2]{"write-only"}; + } + print GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT "\n"; - } + } } close(GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT); - print GNUPLOT_PIPE "splot \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:2:3 title 'POSIX' with \\ - linespoints , \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:2:4 title 'MPIO' with linespoints, \\ - \"gnuplot.data\" using 1:2:5 title 'PHDF5' with linespoints\n"; - + draw_plot(1); -#: unlink(GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT); + unlink(GNUPLOT_DATA_OUTPUT); } + open(GNUPLOT_PIPE, "| gnuplot -persist") || die "Couldn't run gnuplot: $!\n"; GNUPLOT_PIPE->autoflush(1); |